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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Which UNIX OS is going to give me the most versatility? I Want Total Control Post 302974334 by bakunin on Saturday 28th of May 2016 08:44:18 AM
Old 05-28-2016
Asking for total control is easy - executing total control in a knowing and responsible way affords knowledge and "wisdom" and on a "total" level the knowledge and wisdom should be matchingly total.

Most of the things you describe are either so "outlandish" that they are run-of-the-mill ("install a second OS" - oh my god, you might have invented virtualisation) or common traits of any UNIX (or Linux) system ("dump the memory" - so what, i do that on a regular basis).

But what takes the biscuit is:

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to hook up devices that aren't meant for computers, or in some cases never intended to be hooked up to anything period
I just tried that and attached a banana which was sitting in my refrigerator for the last 3 weeks to my USB port. The outcome - well there was no outcome, but my choice of OS had probably nothing to do with it, even though i have total control and am able to print out arbitrarily sized mounds of gibberish from the RAM using a symbolic debugger.

I suspect if you could glean any meaning from the output of a kernel debugger you wouldn't be asking such questions. So how about you drop the i-am-such-a-crazy-hAXX0R-antics and tell us what you really want? You might even get some answer which will really help you.

I hope this helps.

bakunin

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FFTW-WISDOM-TO-CONF(1)						       fftw						    FFTW-WISDOM-TO-CONF(1)

NAME
fftw-wisdom-to-conf - generate FFTW wisdom (pre-planned transforms) SYNOPSIS
fftw-wisdom-to-conf [< INPUT] [> OUTPUT] DESCRIPTION
fftw-wisdom-to-conf is a utility to generate C configuration routines from FFTW wisdom files, where the latter contain saved information about how to optimally compute (Fourier) transforms of various sizes. A configuration routine is a C subroutine that you link into your program, replacing a routine of the same name in the FFTW library, that determines which parts of FFTW are callable by your program. The reason to do this is that, if you only need transforms of a limited set of sizes and types, and if you are statically linking your pro- gram, then using a configuration file generated from wisdom for those types can substantially reduce the size of your executable. (Other- wise, because of FFTW's dynamic nature, all of FFTW's transform code must be linked into any program using FFTW.) FFTW is a free library to compute discrete Fourier transforms in one or more dimensions, for arbitrary sizes, and of both real and complex data, among other related operations. More information on FFTW can be found at the FFTW home page: http://www.fftw.org fftw-wisdom-to-conf reads wisdom from standard input and writes the configuration to standard output. It can easily be combined with the fftw-wisdom tool, for example: fftw-wisdom -n cof1024 cob1024 -o wisdom fftw-wisdom-to-conf < wisdom > conf.c will create a configuration "conf.c" containing only those parts of FFTW needed for the optimized complex forwards and backwards out-of- place transforms of size 1024 (also saving the wisdom itself in "wisdom"). Alternatively, you can run your actual program, export wisdom for all plans that were created (ideally in FFTW_PATIENT or FFTW_EXHAUSTIVE mode), use this as input for fftw-wisdom-to-conf, and then re-link your program with the resulting configuration routine. Note that the configuration routine does not contain the wisdom, only the routines necessary to implement the wisdom, so your program should also import the wisdom in order to benefit from the pre-optimized plans. OPTIONS
-h, --help Display help on the command-line options and usage. -V, --version Print the version number and copyright information. BUGS
Send bug reports to fftw@fftw.org. AUTHORS
Written by Steven G. Johnson and Matteo Frigo. Copyright (c) 2003, 2007-11 Matteo Frigo Copyright (c) 2003, 2007-11 Massachusetts Institute of Technology SEE ALSO
fftw-wisdom(1) fftw February, 2003 FFTW-WISDOM-TO-CONF(1)
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